There are windmills galore.

And streets built to resemble a quaint 17th century Dutch town.

There's even a cheese shop, a rare site in Japan.

"It ended up feeling a little bit like Disneyworld or a theme park, but every now and then you could find a quiet street, and it would feel like you were actually in Holland," Alison told us. "That was kind of refreshing in the middle of 3 weeks of traveling across Japan."